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Strange events are taking place in an isolated medieval monastery, set high in the Alps. Monks are vanishing without a trace, mysterious persons are being sighted running through the dark passages of the monastery in the still of the night, Templars have now been assigned to stand watch and there are even reports that a statue in the center of the village is crying the tears of blood! Strange events are taking place in an isolated medieval monastery, set high in the Alps. Monks are vanishing without a trace, mysterious persons are being sighted running through the dark passages of the monastery in the still of the night, Templars have now been assigned to stand watch and there are even reports that a statue in the center of the village is crying the tears of blood!

Use your skills and your secret identity to reveal the terrifying truth
Explore the monastery and its surroundings while interrogating its inhabitants
Solve perplexing puzzle and dozens of minigames
Enjoy the unique atmosphere and detailed environment
Earn many different achievements

Very good adventure game, filled with puzzles that will often provoke you to ease your way out with the Hint button. But you're a brave one, and will figure it all out. Sometimes game is quite a complicated and requires you to search through the whole map, before you can complete your task. Items are so well hidden in the enviromenet, that they blend in one with everything around.Overall fun adventure game, not the longest but with it's story and interesting puzzles.

This game has a beautiful story line (if you're into angels and religion.) For a point and click hidden objects, and a puzzle game. It's quite entertaining. Although it is quite short, its fun to do all the achievements and want not.

So far this is a pretty well executed casual point and click game developed by a very small team compared for the price.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this game, it is a casual game and a small casual game gem for the price, or while waiting for the 2014 game of your choice. It will transport you in that world.

The game definitely has cinematic ambition for mood, plot, etc..Settings are well thought and bring good mood. Designs are well created. Voice acting....while it is pretty good acting and it is the team's choice, I believe it is better to stick with original voice actor instead of trying to pull accents even though it is supposed to be in the alps, hopefully it does not dither to suspension of disbelief but it definitely can be confusing for very short time, so my definite choice would have been "speak English or Italian for a good majority of the acting and elder monk(s) or special key role(s) (for example) can use a mix.Character animation are limited and that is a good thing in this case and game.

Total hours played does not say much about my experience. I stumble on this game on Steam while working on Photoshop, Maya, Mudbox, and Articydraft open at same time, although I repeat again this game may suffer of a little - here and there, it definitely is worth it overall and I had to voice up before I go back to work or it would grind me all day long ;-)

A rather short, but well made adventure. If you like games like Myst or The 11 Hour, this is something for you. It has some nice puzzles, minigames, dialogues, finding and combination of items and all of them are possible with logical thinking. Of course, it also has some strange puzzles where my first thought was "that was unnecessary complicated", but they were not too much weird, like using a rubberduck to build a trampoline. The price of that game is really surprising. The voice acting is well done, it has beautiful music which fits perfectly into the game (for the most time) and quite decent graphics, even though the world looks rather stiff sometimes and they could have animated a little bit more. But for just 5 euro you cant do anything wrong and i would say the game is even 10-15 euro worth.

This is a glorified hidden picture game with barely any plot and no significant logic puzzles worth mentioning. If you want something mindless and casual it may do the trick, but I regret the purchase.

I like casual point and click adventure games, and picked up this and Nightmares from the Deep on sale. I enjoyed the latter, but this? There is hardly anything here. No story, the object hunting is tiresome, ridiculously short, and the puzzles unoriginal. (Tower of Hanoi? Really, guys?)

For what it's worth I used to pour scorn on hidden object games...too casual for me/kids games/generic blah blah blah.

In regards to this however, it's thoroughly enjoyable. Most likely shares elements of gameplay with the likes of Nightmares from the Deep, Angelica Weaver and the Midnight Mysteries series in that it has hidden object elements to it but your essentially advancing a story by finding objects within the game world, often combining them with each other, the game world or game characters something along the lines of an adventure game although not quite.

It really is quite well done, the whole monks and templars thing is interesting with decent logic puzzles complimenting the story, HOG and adventure elements of the game.

This game is actually highly effective and addicting. I found myself playing this game while recording with fraps for a while, next thing I knew I had 77 mb left on my 500 gig hardrive from large gameplay/recording quantities. Anyway worth the money, very fun. Especially if you use someone elses credit card to purchase.

This is a terrible, awful, crazy-making game. The antagonists behave in idiotic, self-sabotaging ways; the voice acting would be an embarrassment in a game from 1995; and the puzzles simply make no sense. (Restacking crates magically makes a ruby appear? Why?!) And of course no bad adventure game would be complete without a generous dose of find-the-one-interactable-pixel scavenger hunts.

Where Angels Cry simply isn't worth its price point; even if it were free it wouldn't be worth your time.

Where Angels Cry is an okay game, considering I was expecting more of a point and click adventure and not a hidden object game (which this was mostly though it had some mini puzzles that weren't hidden object). The disappointment I found was the length of the game. To me, it was too short. I beat it rather quickly, and while it gives 3 different levels to play on, I'm sure now that I beat it in adventure mode it would take me no time at all for the other ones. I had issues in the market scenes when I was supposed to find the parts to fix the wagon. The game glitched and didn't allow me to find one of the parts I needed so I had to start over, which also was a bit of a disappointment.

This is sort of a half point and click mystery game in the style of Nancy Drew and half item find-it game. The graphics and voice acting are up to the standards of an item find game, but if you're not really into those kinds of games, it seems really sub-par. And unless you really enjoy puzzles, you're going to blast through the entire story in an hour and a half. Speaking of, there really isn't a story or a big mystery. An in-game character tells you flat out who the murderer was in the first night, and the rest is pretty easy to figure out from the most basic of clues. I got this as part of a Groupee's bundle, and for the $1 I paid, it was a fun entertaining use of an hour. But I wouldn't recommend it at the price they're asking for on Steam. (Especially since there's no Steam acheivements! I clicked on all those creepy angel babies for nothing!)

Unfortunately, the worst of a lot of things; pixel-hunting for hidden objects, the same puzzles several times in a row, and an ending that's going to confuse (and/or offend) people of a certain belief. While not offended, I was certainly confused by some of the logical implications.

Thanks to game layout, I usually started collecting puzzle parts before I found any use for them, which made me one of the most puzzling things in the game, since I would wander in and start taking random things. And who the heck kept taking the bucket right back off and hiding it again? I just put that together for the third time in about six hours!

Probably the sort of game someone might do in-between while doing something else, or stopping and starting frequently .

While 'Where Angels Cry' isn't exactly a 'Hidden Object' game in the sense that theres no traditional Hidden Object scenes, it pretty much is one thanks to the large amount of random item collecting. The problem is that the items are just dull, the backgrounds dull, the music dull, the story dull, the puzzles are overly basic and dull. Everything about the game seems designed to lull you into a deep sleep and theres zero reason to ever touch this title unless you have serious problems sleeping.

It's probably taken me longer to write this review flaming the game for not having background shading in the text bubbles than it would have taken the developers to add some shading to the text bubbles so the poor schmuck who has to play this game isn't forced to read white text on a white background with about a two pixel black outline that does very little to actually make the text readable.

Beyond that, other reviews have summed this one up. It's an extremely "budget" pixel hunt. Not at all worth the $7 price tag when you could just check out an I Spy book from the local library for free, and check out a regular book while you're there if you're looking for a story.

Point and click adventure games are irritating to me. This one has skippable puzzles if you go on casual mode, which is a plus.Still, not my cuppa.The story was interesting enough to keep trying for a wee bit.

Not quite an adventure game but a better developed hidden object game is the best way I can summarise this experience. Some good puzzles, especially towards the end, but the negatives just tip it the wrong direction. Bad graphics, dodgy voice acting, some quite linear gameplay, and for 2 hrs, too short. The story could have been fleshed out a bit more but felt rushed. For the right price this is a short time killer but don't expect much depth here.